May 27, 2012
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A 45-year-old trainee at the Mid Sweden University (Mittuniversitetet) has been sacked after his employers found out he was writing a racist blog during working hours.
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Free though, free speech and the free exchange of ideas will get you terminated.
Think about it , you don't have to like or agree with this person, but next time you say something the establishment doesn't like - it will happen to you next!
Blogging during working hours is just a bull excuse to fire him for expressing his views.
If management really wants to fire you - they will find a reason- a mean stare to someone, not flushing the toilet etc.
Like i said, you don't have to agree with the guy that got fired or sympathize with him, but do you really want to live in a world where expressing your views can get you fired or put in jail?
And for sure I want to live in a world where a person that promotes hate gets pushed aside.
There, you got you answer.
George W Bush? Tony Blair? The former a former president of a country that has "freedom of speech" enshrined in its constitution, the latter a former prime minister who said "freedom of speech" was important (he's recanted on that recently) but I'm sure that the governments of certain states, say for example Iran, might consider either or both of them as murderers. Blair almost certainly was lying with his suggestion of stock-pied WMDs in Iraq. Either way both f them used fredom of expression to support their own murderous actions.
A nation that limits free speech even that by murderers promulgating murderous acts has become decadent and will like previous regimes before it, e.g. Persia, ancient Rome, will fail. There's speech in the film "The American President" worth noting here.
'"You want free speech? Let's see you acknowledge a man whose words make your blood boil, who's standing center stage and advocating at the top of his lungs that which you would spend a lifetime opposing at the top of yours. You want to claim this land as the land of the free? Then the symbol of your country can't just be a flag; the symbol also has to be one of its citizens exercising his right to burn that flag in protest. Show me that, defend that, celebrate that in your classrooms. Then, you can stand up and sing about the "land of the free".'
If only all politicians would say that not just fictional ones, then such idiocy as dismissing trainees would be seen for what it is ... idiocy. It would have to be discussed in the open and the majority opinion really take over.
For example,
If I were to shout, "All Swedes must die," that would be protected speech.
However, if I were to shout, " Let's kill Sven Svenson, the Swede," that would be a threat against an individual and it would not be protected speech.
As for the trainee in question, it all comes down to what he saying on his blog and how he was saying it. If he were speaking broadly, the his rantings should be protected. If, on the other hand, he was making specific, directed threats, his speech should not be protected.
Of course, if I were him, I would hire a good lawyer to investigate the use school computers for personal use. I am certain that he is not the only teacher to use a school computer for personal use during work hours.
I will never support what happened in Norway, and I would find it difficult to work with a hardcore right winger... but I wouldn't want to deny him the right to his views in so much as he did not shove his views upon me or abuse his right to opinion during working hours.
That doesn't even make any sense.
So, if you know the reason why europeans don't have fredom of sppech right - tell us about it.
That's the thing, he was not even saying on campus, he was saying it on a blog , on the internet.
If you start to publicly praise mass murderers, sensible people start to question the wisdom and values of your employer for keeping a wacko on the payroll. If you take the next step, and actually commit mass murder yourself, your employer's brand value takes a further and much more serious knock.
No one in their right mind will ever give this guy a job again. Maybe some of his supporters here can give him something to do.
but an iman saying death to converters is free speech -_-x.
Anders Behring Breivik (ABB)
"I know that there are hundreds, even thousands of incidents per year (I have personally witnessed around 50 incidents) where ethnic Norwegian youths ranging 14-18 are harassed, beaten, raped and robbed and it's getting worse every year."
"Oslo used to be a peaceful city. Thanks to the Norwegian cultural Marxist/multicultural regime they have transformed my beloved city into a broken city, a bunkered society, a multicultural s**t hole where no one is safe anymore, to use blunt language."
"It is meaningless to participate in the Democratic process when you are not allowed to raise important issues without being subjected to political and social persecution through stigmatization and ridicule. It is time to acknowledge that we the cultural conservatives of Western Europe, are deceiving ourselves to believe that it is remotely possible to change the system democratically."
"There is no freedom of speech in Europe. If you don't cheer and embrace your own annihilation you are a racist bigot, an enemy of the establishment and must be suppressed, ridiculed, undermined and persecuted."
"In order to successfully penetrate the cultural Marxist/multicultural media censorship we are forced to employ significantly more brutal and breath taking operations which will result in causalities. In order for the attack to gain an influential effect, assassinations and the use of weapons of mass destruction must be embraced."
"The primary goal of the shock attacks is not the immediate physical manifestation of the attack (destroying a few buildings, Killing a few hundred traitors) but rather the indirect effects. Shock attacks will have the potency to penetrate the strict censorship regime of the cultural Marxists/multicultural."
"unfortunately, spectacular operations like these are the only way to be heard. Everything else we have tried has failed and yielded nothing. The Muslims showed us that deadly shock attacks are the only tool we have at the moment which will guarantee that our voice is heard."
Good point.